Were can I purchase Scuderia shields for a 360

Were can I purchase Scuderia shields for a 360

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stingle

Original Poster:

28 posts

236 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Anyone now were can I purchase official Ferrari Scuderia shields for a 360.

bruciebabie

895 posts

237 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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Don't do it!!!!!!!!
S F shields are for competition cars. Putting them on road cars is pretentious beyond belief and shows no understanding of Ferrari.

mustard

6,992 posts

246 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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agree with you bruce, Hate the things, so tacky, i can tell its a Ferrari from a mile away, without some massive badge tacked on the wings

rico

7,916 posts

256 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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I quite like them personally...

They're not cheap... a few hundred for the pair.

Or... you can get fake ones for a few quid each... not sure where though

danhay

7,440 posts

257 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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The simple answer is to enter your car in a competition, then you can wear your shields with pride.

I've got a couple going spare, but they're magnetic so not suited to a 360!

stingle

Original Poster:

28 posts

236 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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bruciebabie said:
Don't do it!!!!!!!!
S F shields are for competition cars. Putting them on road cars is pretentious beyond belief and shows no understanding of Ferrari.

You may be correct however some members say the shields are a must on the 360, especially on red cars. 360 looks too long and needs the shields to break it up a little.

bruciebabie

895 posts

237 months

Tuesday 5th October 2004
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danhay said:
The simple answer is to enter your car in a competition, then you can wear your shields with pride.

I've got a couple going spare, but they're magnetic so not suited to a 360!


Sorry I should have said Factory Competition Cars.

Blow Dog

297 posts

248 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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This is interesting, I had no idea that they were originally intended for competition cars. Where can I learn more about this?

CK

murph7355

37,761 posts

257 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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I'm afraid Ferrari is no longer about what you seem to think it is fellas. Quite a few cars have them fitted as standard that were not designed/intended for competition.

If you like them, fit them. But be warned that the official ones are sunk into the wing.

I'll PM you some info on where you can get them for sensible prices.

bruciebabie

895 posts

237 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Blow Dog said:
This is interesting, I had no idea that they were originally intended for competition cars. Where can I learn more about this?

CK


The Scuderia is the factory racing team. Their emblem is the yellow shield with the horse and SF on it, SF standing for Scuderia Ferrari. Here is a brief history: [url}http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/john_hopkinson/Ferrari.htm[/url]
So the shield belongs on the side of the F1 car, not on customer road cars. The prancing horse that appears everywhere on a standard production Ferrari does not have SF on it.
To me the Scuderia shields belong only on Scuderia cars, if you put them on customer road cars you might as well put them on Kias and Hyundais.

bertie

8,550 posts

285 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Cobblers, I like the look of them, they were on the factory options list, so I had them.

Presumably you take the same view on "Challenge" grills?

The were designed for the Challenge cars so anyone putting them on a road car, even though they are a factory option, is wrong???

If Ferrari didn't want you to fit them they wouldn't offer them.

To answer the original question, as has been mentioned they are quite a think enamel curved badge, sunk into a recess in the wing. Not easy to retrofit as it requires panelbeating and re-painting by someone skillful.

Stick on ones as seen on 355s are available though.

nickster

487 posts

249 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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bertie said:
Cobblers, I like the look of them, they were on the factory options list, so I had them.

Presumably you take the same view on "Challenge" grills?

The were designed for the Challenge cars so anyone putting them on a road car, even though they are a factory option, is wrong???

If Ferrari didn't want you to fit them they wouldn't offer them.


totally agree.

tonyhopkins

2,703 posts

247 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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I really like the factory recessed shields but wouldn't fit the stick on ones.My car doesn't have them

murph7355

37,761 posts

257 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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They look superb frankly.

There are two guys in the US that can get hold of them - one does std. shields, either bolt through or adhesive backed, another does half thickness ones that are adhesive backed and should look OK without the wing recess.

I'll be getting a set of both, but currently have the latter. Sadly I have yet to fit them as I'm over 6k miles away from the car.

BTW, I agree with Bertie.

Incidentally, Ferrari fitted them as standard to F40s, F50s, Enzos, Challenge Stradales etc as I understand it. Not all of which were raced by the Scuderia.

guydw

1,651 posts

284 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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I like the shields on most cars - can't be bothered with all the snobbery - it's not the same as fitting stuff from Halfords. If I drive a Ferrari, why should I need to have an appreciation of the marque, it's a car, albeit a very good one from a company with a fabulous history in making racing cars.

Next people will be saying that everyone should have Rosso whatever it is - the colour that looks like Rosso Corsa on the TV, as Rosso Corsa doesn't look right... or something...

turbobloke

104,030 posts

261 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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Your car, your choice. Factory option? Then the factory agree with you!

trackdemon

12,193 posts

262 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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bruciebabie said:
Don't do it!!!!!!!!
S F shields are for competition cars. Putting them on road cars is pretentious beyond belief and shows no understanding of Ferrari.


JamieBeeston

9,294 posts

266 months

Wednesday 6th October 2004
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trackdemon said:


bruciebabie said:
Don't do it!!!!!!!!
S F shields are for competition cars. Putting them on road cars is pretentious beyond belief and shows no understanding of Ferrari.





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Get over it, pretentious we are not. People who know what we like... we are.

if we were so concerned about heritage and authenticity, 99% of us shouldn't buy Ferrari anyway, given we don't have the racing pedigree nor heritage to 'carry on the marques tradition'

Shields are a Must on a Rosso 360 IMHO.


Drunken Speellling Corrections

>> Edited by JamieBeeston on Thursday 7th October 14:07

sccbishop

8,788 posts

283 months

Thursday 7th October 2004
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bruciebabie said:
Don't do it!!!!!!!!
S F shields are for competition cars. Putting them on road cars is pretentious beyond belief and shows no understanding of Ferrari.


Ferrari must not understand themselves then - the F430 they gave to Autocar to test this week had the shields on!